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To Parker Barnes, for fine fuchsias in pots, . . . $ 3 00 



For fine grown azaleas in pots, . . . . . 3 00 



For fine displays of cut flowers, pot plants, &c., through the sea- 

 son, . . . . . . . . 8 00 



To John A. Kenrick, for repeated displays of cut flowers, . 3 00 



To J. S. Cabot, for exhibitions of new perennials, pseonies, &c., . 5 00 



To Wm. Carter, for fine displays of polyanthus, . . . 2 00 



For well grown azaleas, . . . . . . 3 00 



For repeated exhibitions of choice greenhouse and hardy plants, 8 00 

 To Joseph Breck & Co., for a fine specimen of Wistaria sinensis, 3 00 

 For a fine specimen of Cloth of Gold rose, . . . 3 00 



For rich displays through the season, of choice cut flowers, . 20 00 



To Wm. Meller, for fine displays of geraniums, . . . 5 00 



For fine displays of bouquets, pot plants, and cut flowers through 



the season, . . . . . . . 5 00 



To Samuel Walker, for displays of cut flowers and bouquets through 



the season, . . . . . . 5 00 



To J. L. L. F. Warren, for fine displays of cut flowers, &c., 



through the season, . . . . . . 5 00 



To S. R. Johnson, for fine displays of roses and other cut flowers, 6 00 

 To Edward Allen, for seedling calceolarias, . . . 2 00 



To Wm. Kenrick, for displays of cut flowers through the season, 3 00 

 To Azel Bowditch, for bouquets and cutflowers through the season, 3 00 

 To Samuel Walker, for a beautiful seedling pansy, (the finest ever 



exhibited here,) . . . . . . 3 00 



To Miss Russell, for continued displays of flowers tastefully arrang- 

 ed in baskets and bouquets, through the season. 

 To Thomas Motley, Jr., for designs, bouquets and cut flowers. 

 To Wm. Quant, for fine grown geraniums, . 



For fine grown plants, bouquets, &c., 

 To John H. Richardson, for seedling paeonies, 

 To John Hovey, for displays of bouquets, &c., 



$214 00 



RECAPITULATION. 



Awarded for premiums, .... 199 00 



Awarded for gratuities, . . , . 214 00 



Awarded for pot plants and bouquets at weekly exhibitions, . "0 00 



Amount unappropriated and reserved for premiums and gratuities 



on camellias and azaleas in February and March, . . 35 50 



#518 50 



In consequence of the necessity occasioned by the issue of season tickets, 

 to keep up successive shows from week to week, to meet the expectations 

 of the public, many of the contributors of flowers have been obliged to 

 make strenuous eiforts to make the exhibitions interesting ; as the sale of 



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